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How do you prevent common chemical dosing mistakes in your water treatment process?

With increased focus on customer safety and drinking water purity in the water and wastewater industry, it's important to look at dosing solutions to ensure that you're are optimizing your chemical dosing in your waste water process. Chemical treatment in water represents a significant cost in the operating budget and to the community that is served.

As such a large percentage of the population in the U.S. uses public water (estimated 208 million), it is essential that local municipalities understand how to monitor and improve their chemical dosing. In developing nations, an estimated 80 percent of illnesses are attributed to poor drinking water.

How do you know if you’re using the best dosing techniques in your water process?

Join me Wednesday, Sept. 12th at 2 p.m. EDT as I review the basics and dig in for a deeper look!

Key features will focus on:

Identifying how to recognize whether you are improperly dosing your water process

How you can improve your chemical dosing accuracy

Tactics to identify how inefficient dosing could be affecting your company and customers